Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... believe that they ought to study it for themselves , a new mo- tive came in to stimulate the desire of the common man to read . Another influence which aided education was the growth of trade , for some knowledge of arithmetic and ...
... believe that they ought to study it for themselves , a new mo- tive came in to stimulate the desire of the common man to read . Another influence which aided education was the growth of trade , for some knowledge of arithmetic and ...
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... believe in education for all . Neither did he think that the great majority of common people should have anything to do with the government . Nevertheless it was a picture which ex- ercised a tremendous influence over the minds of men ...
... believe in education for all . Neither did he think that the great majority of common people should have anything to do with the government . Nevertheless it was a picture which ex- ercised a tremendous influence over the minds of men ...
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... believe there will be a demand . They go to banks or other sources and borrow money or arrange for credit . In this way , the earning power of an invention or of a large number of men is organized , or , as we may say , capitalized ...
... believe there will be a demand . They go to banks or other sources and borrow money or arrange for credit . In this way , the earning power of an invention or of a large number of men is organized , or , as we may say , capitalized ...
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... believe that it would be of public utility to have an academy erected in the town of Monson . " In the case of education , as in so many other in- stances , liberty was at first sought for a part of the community . Girls were not at ...
... believe that it would be of public utility to have an academy erected in the town of Monson . " In the case of education , as in so many other in- stances , liberty was at first sought for a part of the community . Girls were not at ...
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... believe to be right or desirable , but in accordance with what has been established by some other authority to be the law . Hence it was a fair assumption that the Supreme Court , which would be the final authority in the case of ...
... believe to be right or desirable , but in accordance with what has been established by some other authority to be the law . Hence it was a fair assumption that the Supreme Court , which would be the final authority in the case of ...
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